Exposed: Media Fears Government In A Full Disclosure Network(R) TV-Internet Series

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Watch the 1-minute preview video here from the latest release in a Full Disclosure Network(R) TV Series featuring Julia Davis, a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer, and her husband, movie producer BJ Davis, as Julia, a naturalized citizen, continuing to divulge startling disclosures on being branded a terrorist by the Department of Homeland Security for doing her job. BJ and Julia explain how media insiders are fearful of being targeted as well because they support the movie made by the two, "Top Priority: Terror From Within," that shows the terror and harassment they endured over more than two years, and some which still goes on today. Julia Davis describes The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, signed in 2012, as "mainly window-dressing," stating that apart from partially good elements, national whistleblowers aren't covered at all, with more rights taken away from them, and existing gatekeepers receiving more power in dismissing cases summarily. Watch the video and full segment here:http://www.fulldisclosure.net/2013/10/documentary-exposes-media-fear-of-government-638-2/

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